Temporary Judge definition

Temporary Judge means an active or inactive member of the bar who, pursuant to article VI, section 21 of the California Constitution, serves or expects to serve as a judge once, sporadically, or regularly on a part-time basis under a separate court appointment for each period of service or for each case heard. See Canons 3E(5)(h), 4C(3)(d)(i), 4C(3)(d) (Commentary), 6A, and 6D.
Temporary Judge means an active or inactive member of the bar who, pursuant to
Temporary Judge means an active or inactive member of the State Bar of California who, under article VI, section 21 of the California Constitution and these rules, serves or expects to serve as a judge once, sporadically, or regularly on a

Examples of Temporary Judge in a sentence

  • The term "Referee" as used herein is intended to refer to and include the term "Temporary Judge" as used in the said provisions of the California Constitution and the California Rules of Court.

  • From time to time, as necessary to complete the Temporary Judgeship, the Temporary Judge may recess and continue the Temporary Judgeship Session(s) in the same manner as in court to be reconvened at a date reasonably available to the Temporary Judge and Participants, until the Temporary Judgeship Session or Sessions are concluded.

  • All rul- ings or decisions of the Temporary Judge shall be in writing as may be required by law.

  • The Participants agree to appoint and retain the Temporary Judge pursuant to Title 2, Division 6, Chapter 2 (Rules 2.830 through 2.835) of the California Rules of Court.

  • The parties understand that the Temporary Judge has the same responsibility as a sit- ting judge to remain impartial throughout and after the Temporary Judgeship process.

  • When exhausted, the Temporary Judge may request a further retainer of equal amount.

  • Any party who brings any claim, action or proceeding of any nature against the Temporary Judge or who seeks to have the Temporary Judge testify shall be responsible to indemnify the Temporary Judge for any expenses, loss or damage incurred, including, without limitation, attorneys' fees and expenses incurred in connec- tion with such claim, action or proceeding brought by such Participant.

  • The Participants will provide a copy of the order of Temporary Judgeship to the Temporary Judge.

  • The Participants understand that they must file all documents required by law with the clerk of the ap- pointing court, and pay all fees required, promptly providing a file-stamped copy to the Temporary Judge.

  • The Temporary Judge is to be impartial as to Participant and neu- tral as to the results of the Temporary Judgeship.


More Definitions of Temporary Judge

Temporary Judge as used in the said provisions of the California Constitution and the California Rules of Court. The Referee shall be selected by mutual agreement of the Parties from the list of retired judges maintained by the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, Central District. If the Parties are unable to agree upon a retired judge to serve as the Referee, then upon petition by either Party to the presiding judge of the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, Central District (or such other judge as the presiding judge may designate for such purpose), such judge shall in his or her sole discretion select the particular retired judge who shall serve as the Referee. The cost of the Referee shall initially be divided equally between the Parties, it being understood and agreed that, upon judgment, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to reimbursement from the other Party of all costs of litigation, including the cost of the Referee.
Temporary Judge means an active or inactive member of the State Bar of California who, under article VI, section 21 of the California Constitution and these rules, serves or expects to serve as a judge once, sporadically, or regularly on a part-time basis under a separate court appointment for each period of service or each case heard.
Temporary Judge means an active or inactive member of the bar who, pursuant to article VI,
Temporary Judge means a member of the State Bar appointed
Temporary Judge means a member of the State Bar appointed pursuant to article VI, section 21 of the California Constitution and rule 244 or rule 532.
Temporary Judge means an active or inactive member of the State Bar of